Some think the Titanic may have received as many as 7 warnings on the day of the collision. According to history, it received 3 warnings, but 1 warning was not given to Captain Smith.
Between 7 and 10.
When Captain Smith received the first iceberg warning, he calmly tacked it onto a bulletin board for the other crew workers to see. When the actual iceberg came directly in front of the ship, they tried to turn the ship and they almost missed it but the iceberg hit the ship from underwater.
The captain of the Titanic was Edward Smith. On the night the ship hit the iceberg, he was in command and had been warned about ice in the area but did not reduce speed significantly. After the collision, he took charge of the evacuation efforts, directing the crew and passengers to lifeboats, and ultimately went down with the ship.
No. Most of the crew died in the accident.
in the crew there were 150 people being the crew for captain Edward smith
It was J. Bruce Ismay. As the Titanic was heading towards the iceberg he convinced the Captain to go faster so they could arrive in New York quicker. J. Bruce Ismay selfishly joined a lifeboat as the ship was sinking. As the Managing Director of White Star Line, he reduced the number of lifeboats on the ship from 48 to 16 leaving many of the precious lifes to perish.
No. Upon learning that an iceberg was ahead, the captain ordered the crew to reverse the engines, and to steer to the side, but if he would have ordered to have the ship sped up instead, the ship would have most likely have missed the iceberg.
When Captain Smith received the first iceberg warning, he calmly tacked it onto a bulletin board for the other crew workers to see. When the actual iceberg came directly in front of the ship, they tried to turn the ship and they almost missed it but the iceberg hit the ship from underwater.
The problem with the ice on the Titanic was that the crew did not have binoculars to spot icebergs effectively. Additionally, the crew failed to slow down the ship despite receiving iceberg warnings. These factors contributed to the collision between the Titanic and the iceberg, leading to its sinking.
Titanic received six warnings of icebergs by telegraph and three more by signal lamp. Warning ships include: Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine.
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The captain and crew. The captain and crew.
The captain of the Titanic was Edward Smith. On the night the ship hit the iceberg, he was in command and had been warned about ice in the area but did not reduce speed significantly. After the collision, he took charge of the evacuation efforts, directing the crew and passengers to lifeboats, and ultimately went down with the ship.
one of the Titanic crew members was Captain Smith.
No. Most of the crew died in the accident.
2,208 people were sailing on Titanic when she hit the berg (891 of whom were crew).
in the crew there were 150 people being the crew for captain Edward smith
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